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Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the San Francisco Symphony for this
performance of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, which was
originally broadcast by the American television channel PBS in 2009
as part of the 'Keeping Score' classical music series.
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the San Francisco Symphony for this
performance of Charles Ives' Holidays Symphony, which was
originally broadcast by the American television channel PBS in 2009
as part of the 'Keeping Score' classical music series.
Coverage of the 2011 Centennial Opening Night Gala of the San
Francisco Symphony. The event was overseen by the San Francisco
Symphony's current Music Director, Michael Tilson Thomas, and
featured performances by musicians including violinist Itzhak
Perlman.
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the San Francisco Symphony for this
performance of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, which was originally
broadcast by the American television channel PBS in 2009 as part of
the 'Keeping Score' classical music series.
Michael Tilson Thomas and the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform
three works by Charles Ives, Jean Sibelius and Richard Wagner.
Recorded in 1970 at the Symphony Hall, Boston, the featured works
are Ives' 'Three Places in New England', Sibelius's 'Symphony No.
4', and Wagner's 'Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey' from
'Götterdämmerung'.
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the San Francisco Symphony for this
performance of Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring', which was
originally broadcast by the American television channel PBS in 2006
as part of the 'Keeping Score' classical music series.
Coverage of the 2011 Centennial Opening Night Gala of the San
Francisco Symphony. The event was overseen by the San Francisco
Symphony's current Music Director, Michael Tilson Thomas, and
featured performances by musicians including violinist Itzhak
Perlman.
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